Including the closely related term air pollution.
…, roundabouts, hospital grounds, school grounds, churchyards, trails and public open spaces. This ‘Urban Green Infrastructure’ can be strategically managed and improved for the benefit of all our natural resources: nature/biodiversity, air/pollution, water/flood prevention, tranquillity/noise reduction. The main urban areas within the County Borough extend from Merthyr Tydfil town southwards…
… are important for a wide variety of wildlife, particularly birds, mammals, plants and invertebrates. In addition, they can help to minimise flood activity, noise and air pollution. Ffridd Ffridd is a widespread habitat type found throughout Wales and is found between the managed lowlands and the uplands at altitudes between 100m and 450m. This transitional zone is extremely diverse…